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3 years ago

"You talk too much," okay? So pin me to a wall with your dagger to my throat and shut me up?

3 years ago

babygirl you won't believe the amount of popular things i don't know

3 years ago

Celtic Paganism Deity Guides (Part #1)

Part 2

Celtic Paganism Deity Guides (Part #1)

Brigid

Culture: Celtic

Goddess of: Spring, Fertility, Family, The Hearth, Childbirth, Fire, Blacksmiths, Scholars, Physicians, Prophets, Healing, Poetry, Occult knowledge, and Justice

Symbols: Brigid’s Cross, Candles, Triquetra, Faeries, Four leaf clovers, Cauldron, Chalice, Corn Dolly, Anvil, Hammer, Poetry, Forges, Hearths, Wells and Rock Formations

Colours: Green, Red, White, Gold and Blue

Animals: Snakes, Ewes, Sheep, Cows, Bees, Oxen, Owls and Hibernating animals

Plants: Cinnamon, Chamomile, Blackberry, Hawthorn, Basil, Mugwort, Apple, Heather, Dandelion, Snowdrop, Willow, Oak, Shamrock, Crocus, Trillium, Corn, Lavender and Sage

Incense: Myrrh, Wisteria, Frankincense, Cinnamon

Other Associations: Water and Fire

Offerings: Blackberries, Milk, Bread, Herbal Teas, Heather, Brigid’s Cross, Beer

Devotional Acts:

Dedicate some Art to her

Meditate with fire

Learn blacksmithing

Watch the sunrise

Say hello to Cows and Sheep

Hang a Brigid’s Cross above your doorway for blessings and protection

Study healing magic

Plant a bee garden

Celtic Paganism Deity Guides (Part #1)

Cernunnos

Culture: Celtic

God of: Forests, Wild Animals, Finances, The Underworld, Death, Hunting, Balance, Grounding and Healing, Transitioning into the Afterlife and Fertility

Symbols: Horns, The Torc, Gold Coins, Serpents

Colours: Yellow, Gold, Forest Greens, Silver, Black

Animals: Stags, Elk, Goats, Deer, Bulls, Horses, Ram Horned Snakes, Snakes, Boars, Owls, Hawks, Ravens

Plants: Ash, Bayberry, Chamomile, Cedar, Cinnamon, Heliotrope, Holly, Ivy, Lavender, Juniper, Myrrh, Nettle, Oak, Patchouli, Pine, Sandalwood, Sunflower, Vine, Yarrow

Incense: Musk, Benzoin, Frankincense, Patchouli, Pine

Other Associations: Earth and Air, Sunday,

Offerings: Venison, Cooked Meats (ethically sourced), Roses, Sunflowers, Lavender, Wildflowers, Juniper Bark and Berries, Oak wood carvings, Green or Gold Candles, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pine scents, Pelts (ethically sourced), Feathers, Bones, Forest Moss, Antlers, Horns, Pine Cones, Gold Coins, Daggers, Poetry art, Celtic Music

Devotional Acts:

Hiking and Hunting

Connecting with nature

Meditation and Grounding, especially Outside

Dancing

Listening to Irish/Celtic Music

Cooking with his favorite foods

Talking with him

Singing in Irish

Wearing a pendant for him

Taking care of your body, especially if you're chronically ill

Celtic Paganism Deity Guides (Part #1)

Lugh

Culture: Celtic

God of: The Sun, The Arts, Storms, The Harvest, Oaths, Kings, Justice, Craftsmanship, Smithcraft, Light and Warriors

Symbols: Sun, Spear, Harp, Slingshot

Colours: Brown, Gold, Yellow, Green, Red, Blue

Animals: Lion, Horse, Raven, Stag, Crow, Hound, Lynx

Plants: Apple, Oak, Hazel, Holly, Marigold, Goldenrod, Sunflower, Carnation, Rose, Gorse, Bay, Basil, Allspice, Rosemary, Cinnamon

Incense: Apple, Cinnamon, Rose, Frankincense, Myrrh

Other Associations: The Sun, Justice, Sunday, Air and Fire, Full or Waxing Moons

Offerings: Wine, Mead, Apple Cider, Corn, Bread, Apples, Berries, Potatoes, Beer, Harvested Fruits and Vegetables, Corn Dolls, Cloves, Gorse Flowers, Handmade Crafts

Devotional Acts:

Make Art, in any form, for him

Learn self defense

Watch the sunrise

Treat your loved ones to a lovely meal and give a plate to him

Support political and law-based justice, and sign petitions or give donations to make sure justice is appropriately given

Try to become a confident and witty person

Buy a kilt and wear in unapologetically

Go to a Renaissance Fair

Buy medieval weapons, especially spears and slingshots

Celtic Paganism Deity Guides (Part #1)

Rhiannon

Culture: Welsh

Goddess of: The Moon, Horses, Songbirds, Wind, Gates, Horseshoes, Love, Beauty, Fate, Divination, Prosperity, Abundance and Healing. She protects against disaster and humiliation.

Symbols: The Moon, Horseshoes, Gates, The Winds

Colours: Green, Silver, Black, White, Grey, Red, Maroon, Brown

Animals: Horse, Frog, Dog, Songbird, Dragon, Badger, Hummingbird

Plants: Cedar, Pine, Narcissus, Daffodils, Pansies, Rosemary, Sage, Bay, Lavender, All White Flowers

Incense: Sandalwood, Cedar, Pine, Lavender, Frankincense

Other Associations: 7, Waning Moon Phases, Monday

Offerings: Soft-sounding Music, White Candles with the number 7 carved into them, Apples, Willow Leaves or Bark, Ivy, Evergreens, White Flowers, Lavender Oil, Lavender Candles, Studying or Practicing with Liminal Spaces and the In Between, including Meditation, Astral Travel, Dreamwork and Mediumship

Devotional Acts:

Sing for her

Make art, in any form, for her

Show extra love to animals, especially horses, dogs and songbirds

Talk to her or the moon

Sit outside on a windy day and enjoy the breeze

Fly a kite

Keep a dream journal

Make or Buy a Birdhouse

Celtic Paganism Deity Guides (Part #1)

Aengus Óg

Culture: Celtic

God of: Love, Poetry, Inspiration, Youth, Summer and Healing

Symbols: Swans, Golden Harp

Colours: Green, Pink, Red

Animals: Swan, Cats, Deer, Doves, Sparrows, Songbirds

Plants: Strawberries, Rose, Mistletoe, Violet, Birch, Cedar, Elder, Sycamore, Basil, Cherries

Incense: Cinnamon, Jasmine, Lavender, Rose, Sandalwood

Other Associations: Venus, Copper, Air, The World, Justice, The Lovers

Offerings: Red Roses, Strawberry, Mead, Beer, Honey, Eggs, Butter, Milk, Bread

Devotional Acts:

Feed Local Birds

Sing love songs

Use more roses in your spellwork

Keep a dream journal

Never give up on your goals

Talk to him

Ask for help when you need it

Celtic Paganism Deity Guides (Part #1)

The Morrigan

Culture: Celtic

Goddess of: War, Witchcraft, Death, Battle, Sovereignty, Life, The Land, Fresh water, Fertility, Prophecy, Protection, Retribution and Fate (especially Foretelling Doom)

Symbols: Red Cloak, Spear, Chariot, Sword, Shield, Triskele

Colours: Red, Black, White, Blue, Green

Animals: Crow, Raven, Horse, Eel, Serpent, Heifer, Wolf

Plants: Snapdragon, Willow, Aspen, Rowan, Hawthorn, Yew, Belladonna, Mugwort, Nightshade (VERY DANGEROUS)

Incense: Dragon’s Blood, Juniper, Night Queen, Pumpkin, Cinnamon, Sandalwood

Other Associations: Earth, Tuesday, Samhain, Queen of Swords, Justice, Death

Offerings: Red Wine, Red Meats, Red Beans, Bread, Acorns, Water, Milk, Beer and Ale, Chai Tea, Peppermint Tea, Pumpkin-flavored Things, Apple-flavored Things, Any cow products, Coffee

Devotional Acts:

Practice Divination

Stand up for yourself and others

Practice magic

Sing for her

Take care of yourself

Read her myths

Practice with weapons safely

Make art for her, in any form

Celtic Paganism Deity Guides (Part #1)

The Dagda

Culture: Celtic

God of: Fertility, Agriculture, Strength, Wisdom, Magic, Druidry, Kingship, Abundance, Order, Magic, Music and Balance

Symbols: Magic Cauldron, Harp of Seasons, Large Club that can both give and take life, Sun Wheel

Colours: Red, Blue, Green, Brown

Animals: Pig

Plants: Oak, Oats, Willow, Hawthorn, Chamomile

Incense: Cedar, Juniper, Orange

Other Associations: Earth, Fire, Strength, Wheel of Fortune, The World, King of Pentacles, King of Wands

Offerings: Acorns, Music, Porridge, Ale, Beer, Mead, Butter

Devotional Acts:

Come up with your own mantra that inspires you

Become a mentor or father figure to someone who needs it

Research Druidry

Study agriculture

Plant an herb garden

Document and admire the changing of seasons in your local area

Listen to harp music

Celtic Paganism Deity Guides (Part #1)

Aine

Culture: Celtic

Goddess of: Summer, Wealth, Sovereignty, Love, Fertility, Protection, Wealth, Agriculture, The Sun and the Moon and Queen of the Faeries

Symbols: Silver and White Items, Meadowsweet, The Moon

Colours: Red, Gold, Green, Blue and Tan

Animals: Red Mare, Horse, Rabbit, Swan, Cattle

Plants: Angelica, Blackberry, Cowslip, Elder, Orchid, Fennel, Flax, Garlic, Mugwort, Nettle, Oak, Hawthorn, Mistletoe, Alfalfa, Ash, Agrimony, Ash, Birch, Broom, Holly, Lavender, Meadow-sweet, Gorse

Incense: Dragon’s Blood, Fairy Dust, Orchid, Lavender

Other Associations: Midsummer, Air, South, The Sun, Suit of Wands, Queen of Pentacles,

Offerings: Milk, Bread, Home-grown Produce, Cream, Fire and Candles, Sunflowers, Yellow Flowers, Honey, Summer Fruits, Oranges, Bee-related Items

Devotional Acts:

Write a hymn for her

Leave offerings for the fae to keep the peace

Gardening, especially for herbs and flowers

Bee-keeping

Celestial and Fairy Magic

Light candles frequently

Have a bonfire

Spellwork at dawn or dusk

Celtic Paganism Deity Guides (Part #1)

Cerridwen

Culture: Welsh

Goddess of: The Moon, Luck, Poetry, Change, Rebirth, Transformation, The Underworld, Death, Fertility, Inspiration, Magic and Knowledge

Symbols: Cauldron, Dark Moon, Lunar Cycles, Caves

Colours: Silver, Purple, Black, Grey, Green

Animals: White Pig, Greyhound, Crow, Hen, Hare, Otter, Hawk

Plants: Corn, Grain, Vervain, Acorns, Apple, Oak, Hazel

Incense: Sandalwood, Patchouli, Sage, Mugwort

Other Associations: Monday, North, The Moon, Death, The Magician, Suit of Cups, Midnight

Offerings: Pork, Bread, Milk, Water, Wheat, White and Green Candles, Barley, Rice, Peanuts, Poppy or Sunflower Seeds, Vervain, Grain-based Products

Devotional Acts:

Talk to the moon

Write Poetry about her

Buy a cauldron for spellwork

Make some potions

Bake some wheat bread

Take care of Pigs

Study something you’re genuinely interested in

3 years ago

it's 2021, if you're biphobic i will straight up throw a brick at you.

3 years ago

loved when count dracula crawled down the outer wall of the castle and jonathan harker was like….. what a weird guy……

3 years ago

Humans were made to art and laugh not capitalism and cry

3 years ago

we could be covered in blood together if you stopped playing hard to get

3 years ago

life is a party and I'm the uncomfortable person standing in the corner

3 years ago

Sunny Icons cause I couldn't find any and I love him.

Sunny Icons Cause I Couldn't Find Any And I Love Him.
Sunny Icons Cause I Couldn't Find Any And I Love Him.
Sunny Icons Cause I Couldn't Find Any And I Love Him.
Sunny Icons Cause I Couldn't Find Any And I Love Him.
Sunny Icons Cause I Couldn't Find Any And I Love Him.
Sunny Icons Cause I Couldn't Find Any And I Love Him.
Sunny Icons Cause I Couldn't Find Any And I Love Him.
Sunny Icons Cause I Couldn't Find Any And I Love Him.
Sunny Icons Cause I Couldn't Find Any And I Love Him.

Costs only one like, that's all ❤


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3 years ago

Useful Sayings and Phrases for Hellenic Pagans

“A bow to Adrasteia”: an apology to Nemesis Adrasteia in advance for proud words that might spur her to action

"Live, Zeus preserve thee” (ζηθι, Ζευ σωθον): Blessing after sneezes

"Zeus, save us!" (Zeu, soson!): When someone sneezes

"Along with Athena, move also your hand"(σὺν Ἀθηνᾷ καὶ χεῖρα κίνει Sỳn Athēnâi kaì kheîra kinei.): like the English "God helps those who help themselves."

"Begin with Hestia": Begin at the right end.

“…what heaven sends (ta daimonia) must be borne of necessity, hostile action met bravely.” -Perikles, according to Thucydides

Gods grant good fortune/With good fortune, the Gods’ help (ΘΕΟΙ ΑΓΑΘΗ ΤΥΧΗ): prefaces announcements & prayers.

“The doors of the muses are open”: a proverb applied to those readily acquiring the best things in their education.” [Zenobius 1.89]

“The Graces are Naked”: [a phrase asserting that] it is right to give thanks for a gift without envy or vanity.” [Michael Apostolios 1.82]

"Now the gods are blessed" or "Now the blessed gods [exist]" (νυν θεοὶ μάκαρες): said of those who received deserved punishment for what they have done.

"By Zeus!" (ne ton Dia!)/Emphasized: ma ton Dia!

Pleading, in the name of/for the sake of Zeus: "pros Díos"

Sources: http://baringtheaegis.blogspot.com/2018/07/some-ancienthellenic-proverbs-for-you.html and Zeus by Ken Dowden

3 years ago

Devotion for Crackheads

Some fun and totally harmless ways to worship some of the gods!

Zeus:

Climb a tree and screech like an eagle

Throw a stick at someone you hate

Drink milk from the gallon you coward

Hera:

Point out how your life is going better than that nosy aunt's marriage

Wear ridiculously vibrant dresses and thick eyeliner and only speak in peacock

Make fun of the neighborhood Karen

Poseidon:

Make someone step in water with socks on

Step in water with socks on

There are many benefits to being a marine biologist

Æügh

Hades:

It's time you went through an emo phase

Train your local dogs to bark at the neighborhood Karen

Lose your 50/50 to Qiqi

Hestia:

Cosplay as Guoba

Arson

Eat your teacher's apple, it's probably plastic but eat it anyway

Demeter:

Stalk the vegan teacher

Stalk vegan booty

Learn about the chemical properties of green onions

Athena:

Make Kokomi crit

Arson (2)

Spend money on Ovid's book. Then burn it.

Ares:

Arson (3)

Learn about the properties and history of battle axes

Make Kokomi crit (2)

Artemis:

Buy a shirt saying "MILF, Man I Love Fishing"

Cosplay the Lorax

Become the Lorax

Apollo:

Learn how to use a shotgun, though you probably already know that if you're a white American

Make friends with crows

Become a crow

Hephaestus:

Socialise

Learn how to build a tank

Build a tank

Aphrodite:

Shove sea water down Karen's throat

Be gay do crime

Arson (4)

Dionysus:

Be gay do crime (2)

Get drunk on vodka

Blast Cult of Dionysus on four big speakers at the middle of the night

Hermes:

Commit tax fraud

Commit theft

Be gay do crime (3)

Helios:

Chug a questionable amount of monster down

Stare directly into the sun

Arson (5)

Selene:

Be gay do crime (4)

Sing Bohemian Rhapsody at the top of your lungs every full moon at the middle of the night

So the fandango

Hecate:

Arson (6)

Adopt a dog despite your parents saying no

Adopt a weasel

3 years ago

sleeping doesn’t help this type of tired anymore

3 years ago

You're in her dms. I'm scooping her up in my demon powered baba yaga walking castle and breaking her curse. We are not the same.

3 years ago
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3 years ago

Honestly, can you call yourself an artist if you haven't ingested paint at least once?


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3 years ago

“One final paragraph of advice: do not burn yourselves out. Be as I am - a reluctant enthusiast….a part-time crusader, a half-hearted fanatic. Save the other half of yourselves and your lives for pleasure and adventure. It is not enough to fight for the land; it is even more important to enjoy it. While you can. While it’s still here….Enjoy yourselves, keep your brain in your head and your head firmly attached to the body, the body active and alive, and I promise you this much; I promise you this one sweet victory over our enemies, over those desk-bound men and women with their hearts in a safe deposit box, and their eyes hypnotized by desk calculators. I promise you this; You will outlive the bastards.”

— Edward Abbey (via littlethingwithfeathers)

3 years ago

𝐈'𝐦 𝐬𝐮𝐜𝐡 𝐚 𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐝𝐲, 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐤𝐞𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐰𝐨𝐮𝐥𝐝 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐝 𝐦𝐞.

3 years ago

Lets say, hypothetically, my lover's got humor..... and for the sake of debate... lets say, she's the giggle at a funeral.

3 years ago
When I’m Depressed I Just Do Shit Like This

when i’m depressed i just do shit like this

When I’m Depressed I Just Do Shit Like This
4 years ago

Cuuuttte!! 🥰🥺

Happy Stimming
Happy Stimming
Happy Stimming
Happy Stimming
Happy Stimming
Happy Stimming
Happy Stimming

happy stimming

4 years ago
Little Nightmares Is My Flavour Of Creepy~
Little Nightmares Is My Flavour Of Creepy~
Little Nightmares Is My Flavour Of Creepy~
Little Nightmares Is My Flavour Of Creepy~
Little Nightmares Is My Flavour Of Creepy~
Little Nightmares Is My Flavour Of Creepy~

Little Nightmares is my flavour of creepy~

4 years ago

I just want to take the time to Thank Tumblr for pinning STOP ASIAN HATE as they did BLM because the world needs to see it and understand what’s going on. Our elders within the Asian communities and to the men and women in the African-American community don’t deserve this and we all need to rally against this. Because hate gets us no where.

4 years ago

Academic Writing Resources

General:

The Five-Paragraph Essay

Using Punctuation Marks

Deadly Sins Checklist

Formatting Your Paper

Writing About Literature

Basic Essay

Revision Checklist

Planning and Organization

Editing and Proofreading

Latin Terms

Essay Structure

Tips on Introducing Quotes

Academic Writing Tips

Introductions:

Introductory Paragraphs

Introductions

Writing an Introduction

Preparing to Write an Introduction

Introduction Strategies

The Introductory Paragraph

Writing Effective Introductions

In The Beginning

Introductions and Conclusions

The Introductory Paragraph

Writing Introductory Paragraphs

How to Write an Intro

Body Paragraphs:

Paragraph Development and Topic Sentences

Transitions

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Transitions

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Paragraph Development

Body Paragraphs

Body Paragraphs

Strong Body Paragraphs

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How to Write Body Paragraphs

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Body Paragraphs

Body Paragraphs that Defend a Thesis

How to Write Body Paragraphs

The Perfect Paragraph

Topic Sentences:

Topic Sentences

Writing Topic Sentences

Topic Sentences

Topic Sentences

The Topic Sentence

Paragraphs and Topic Sentences

The Topic Sentence

Topics, Main Ideas, and Topic Sentences

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Conclusion Paragraphs

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Conclusions

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Guide to Conclusions

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Thesis

Thesis Statements

The Thesis

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Guide to Writing Thesis Statements

Thesis Statements

Citing:

When to Cite

APA Documentation

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Research and Citation Resources

Citation Information

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Tips

10 Tips

Application Essays

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College Application Essay

How to Write a College Application Essay

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The Personal Essay

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Narrative Essay

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4 years ago

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What to ask tarot

So tarot card questions are actually a lot different than asking a specific question. You wouldn’t say, for example, “Is my dad going to graduate?” because if you got the 3 of cups, you would be utterly confused as to why I did not provide a yes or a no. So below I am going to list questions that are good to ask the cards. 

• I’m at a fork in the road. Which way should I go?

• How do I weigh out the choices I have? What are the Pros and Cons?

• What do I need to know to make the best decision? What do I need to know?

• What do I need to know about a situation with a family member?

• What do I need to know about my love life?

• What do I need to know about my career?

Moving forward

• How do I move forward in my career?

• How do I move forward in my relationship/ love life?

• What is coming forth in my life?

• Which foundation is the strongest to build on in my life?

* What should I do?

• What should/ shouldn’t I do about a situation with my job?

• What should/ shouldn’t I do about a situation with a friend or family member?

• How can I restore my hope for the future?

• What overall positives do I bring to my life?

• What positives do the people in my life provide me?

• Is there meaning in my life?

• Is there love in my life? Hidden Elements

• Are there things I am ignoring that are important?

• What am I not seeing?

• What is holding me back?

• Are there truths that I am denying?

• Are there things that I see that are untrue?

• What important things have I forgotten?

• What could get in my way?

• What is most important for me to get done?

• How will a certain occasion or event turn out?

• What will be the best way for me to communicate with certain people?

• What should I learn from my past?

• What is the impending future telling me?

• What cycles am I stuck in?

• What have a learned from my past?

• Where am I strongest?

• What should I look out for?

I hope this helps!!!!

4 years ago
4 years ago

Not to mention the fact that it's been proven that NONE of the victims in the trails were witches. There's no proof.

Oh Sweet Fucking Jesus Christ Almighty

Oh Sweet Fucking Jesus Christ Almighty

This is.....embarrassing. Salem was a tragedy, but it was just that: a tragedy. It is widely accepted that there were no witches killed in Salem, and to label Bridget Bishop, the first innocent woman murdered, as a witch is incredibly disrespectful to her memory.

And naturally, when simply stating that the person should take the time to do research on what is available, they felt personally attacked and blocked me. Because I stated that they should take the time to research the full history of the woman she is calling a witch, who was murdered in life for that title which was thrust upon her.

This shit makes me sick. You don't have a "witch side" or some "special powers," and your disrespect of the lives lost in Salem in search of internet clout is fucking embarassing. Being related to someone who died in Salem does not mean you are a witch. It doesn't make you special, or give you special powers or connections. It literally just means that one of your ancestors was murdered by puritanical swine. And you perpetuating the title that lost that person their life, despite multiple documents and records showing those who were murdered in Salem were not witches of any kind, shows that you have no respect for your ancestors or their deaths.

4 years ago

If a vampire was to ask for my hand in marriage I would simply say yes, RIP to gothic literature heroines but I'm different.

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